The police play an extremely important role in today's judicial system; they are heroes of armed bank robbery, arresting kidnappers and arresting killers who threaten the community. Police activities are much more mediocre than general people, but police have full authority over the public to ensure the security of the city. In Steven Lukes' s article "Power" he calls the general definition of power "ability to produce results" (Lukes 59), but in fact, the single definition of "power" is very I am controversial.
The conclusion of the police brutality by # Black LivesMatter has long been one of America's biggest misfortune. From slavery dates back to the 18th century to the atrocities of the 21st century, the racially related prejudices remain unchanged.
Black life is essential, all life is a victim of excessive generalization and social misunderstanding
Police brutality refers to intentional word attacks and excessive attacks on the people. This excessive force may be a form of physical or psychological intimidation. In many countries around the world, especially in the news of such cases, police brutality is very obvious. It is seen as a police cheating including sexual abuse, police corruption, false arrest, race profiling, political oppression. These forms of police brutality are mainly targeted to vulnerable populations such as the poor, the weak and the elderly (Wallace, 2010). Most of these police brutality is related to racial discrimination (agency). In many countries, police authorize arresting suspects and exercising force to protect themselves. But they should control every situation and use reasonable power to achieve their goals.
Several vulnerable groups always receive police brutality. These include poor people, weak people, women, drug addicts, and the elderly. According to Amnesty International (2009), the police conducted brutal crackdown on these vulnerable groups. The police were accused of frequent assault, seeking bribes and sexual acts. Several penalties for suspects were also allowed to include shock shocks and strikes. This type of police brutality against fragile populations is always caused by ethnicity and ethnicity (Oppapers.com, 2010). It is estimated that the policy inadequacies of ethnic minorities between 2001 and 2007 increased to 25%. Many blacks and Hispanic people are more likely to be subject to police brutality than Caucasians. This is because the police believe that these blacks are more likely to commit a specific crime than Caucasian.